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PNI SafeHouse HS110 wireless gas detector
PNI SafeHouse HS110 detects natural gas and triggers an alarm in the event of
a gas leak. This product can be used independently or connected to an alarm
system such as the PNI SafeHouse HS600.
When the gas concentration in the environment reaches 8% LEL, the detector
emits an alarm sound and transmits a wireless signal to the alarm system with
which it is paired. When the gas concentration in the environment drops below
the 4% level, the detector will continue to emit the alarm sound for another 1
minute, after which it will return to the normal monitoring state.
Warnings
The detector is intended for installation on the wall. Install it at a distance of ~2
m from the gas source.
The gas detector cannot be installed in bathrooms or places with high humidity.
Do not use paint or alcohol in the room where the gas detector is installed, as
solvent or alcohol gases could damage the detector.
Technical specifications:
Power supply: DC 5V (standard micro USB interface)
Wireless coverage: ≤ 100m (open space)
Consumption: <120µA
Wireless frequency: 433 MHz
Wireless transmission power: 10 mW
Response time: < 30s
Operating temperature: -26°C ~ +80°C
Installation
We recommend fixing the gas detector with screws.
To detach the wall bracket from the detector body, hold the bracket firmly and
rotate the detector body counterclockwise. Install the bracket on the wall using
the included screws. Mount the detector back on the holder, turning it clockwise.
LCD screen
"0% LEL": Indicates the value of the gas concentration in the environment. The
higher the value, the higher the gas concentration. When the gas concentration
value reaches the level of 8% LEL, an alarm will be triggered.
"180": Countdown: the gas sensor primes for 180 seconds immediately after it is
powered. After priming, the sensor enters the normal monitoring state.
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